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SUNDAY MORNING.
OTNSWICR DAILY NEWS.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
TH' NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
A. H. LEAVY Manager.
C. H. LEA. 7 Editor.
LOUIB J. LEAVY. Jr... City Editor.
Advertising rates made known on
application. Church and other char
itable organization notices published
at half the regular rates.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Terms to subscribers In the city
and by mall free of charge to all parts
of the United Statep and Canada,
Mexico. F<> At Rico. Guam, Philippics
Island* and Hawaiian Islands:
Par Month $ 50
81* Months 2 50
One Year 6 00
Catered at the Brunswick, Ga.. post
office, as second-class mall matter.
Moo Emory Speer has designated
The Brunswick Dally News a a the
official organ of the United States
Court. In bankruptcy proceedings, for
G'ynn county.
TELEPHONE 188.
PUBLISHERS NOTICE.
T.,e News Publishing Ompaßy de
sires It to be distinctly understood
that all legal advertisements must be
paid for In advance. We cannot af
ford to devote our space to such ad
▼ertlsements and wait on the courts
’e' the money.
The Tillman trial Is set for to
tnorrowi
Curtis Jett has been sentenced to
hang on December 18. i
Washington is to get lively again.
The Roosevelt r e to return tomorrow,
They say that Senator Morgan is
the youngest old man in the country.
There Is more truth than poetry in
the Jokes on women and tho bargain
counters.
Wo are sorry that Stove Postell was
defeated for a .place In the Atlanta
city council.
It Is rumored that Emperor Frances
Joseph la soon to abdicate. Yea, when
he dies.
Every man In Georgia should lend
his aid in tho enforcement ot tho
game and fish laws.
Put your advertisement where it
will be road by the buying public.
That pleaeses The News.
The chilly weather we had some
days ago makes the rajs of Old Sol
tho harder to stand now.
Tho Atlanta police department is
luefore the public eye. We are some
sorry for the Atlanta people.
Chicago was an hundred years old
yesterday. The largest and handsom
est. century plant in the world, too.
The Goolot wedding rather evens
up. She gets the ltoxeburg and ho
gets the iw.li.sbag. Ring oft please.
The Augusta Chronicle issue this
ultimatum to the liquor dealers of
that city: "UOycolt and be damned,
all of you.”
The race question is worrying the
people of other sections a great deal
more than it is us. We have other
things to occupy our mind.
Editor Mercer, of Fitzgerald, had
a little stojoet duel some dhyp ago
but it was a duel of the right sort —
neither participant was injured.
The vagrancy cases are to come up
In the city court and we will now
hear what the local attorneys think
of the new law.
An edvertiser who does not want
his name mentioned told a News re
porter yesterday that his ad. in this
paper had (paid him over a hundred
per cent.
The average fellow that comes up
and hits you on tho back aud tells
you what a good follow you are, is
the one that tygns the comer aud de
nounces you.
1
Editor Dfitfh Grubb oonQinues ta
keep a sparkling editorial column in
his popular paper, tits Darien Gazette
Col. Gru'ldt is one of the bzrightest
mon on the Georgia press.
We believe in placing credit where
It properly belongs. If there is any
are member of council entitled to
more credit than the other ones for
the saving of the trees it is Aldermen
Robinson, whose minority report ap
pealed to the press aud ta the people
and who really is responsible for the
fact that the trees were not cut down.
IF MCKINLEY HAD LIVED.
If McKinley had lived the nation
would have been spared many a vex
ation.
His tact, his regard for the feel
ings of others, his good humor, his
freedom from the spectacular, hi.• old
fashioned way of dealing with his fel
low-wen guided his own bark over
many a shoal and and shallow, even
as they were, piloting the nation into
smooth water.
Mr. Roosevelt upon a melancholy
occasion at Buffalo, pledged himself
to the carrying out inf the policy of
the dead president.
He vyae sincere.
No unpredjucided observer can in
the least doubt but that President
Roosevelt entered upon his duticci
with a lofty purpose in view.
Buit, he has failed to come up to
popular expectation, and his blunders
have shocked friend and foe alike,
but it ail has been because of a lack
of expert<nce, rashness and and a
cocksuremess of opinion.
The wisdom of the American pool
pie in, selecting presidents of age and
recognized level headedness lias been
more than vindicated and it s lkie
ly that the experience of Mr Romae
velt will -tan alone in American his
tor.
Judge Ti or, chairman of the pris
on board l.as been over to Eatonton,
"explaining the prison system of the
state.” Strikes us that he has all
kindfi of “explaining" to do between
the present time and election day.
The cassava experiment did not turn
out well for the farmers of this sec
tion. What these "Sons of the Soil?”
want is something that requires no
work in the planting, harvesting or
gelling.
The papers in this circuit are throw
ing some pretty boqueslls at Cal. Max
Isaac on his appointment as referee
In, 1 lilaulsruptcyl T|liHh brainy young
taiitxurnry deserves everything good
said about, him and we may go fur
ther and uav—more.
Mb. Max Isaac, a well known at
totiuiey Of Brunswick, has been ap
pointed by Judge Emory Sipoer, as
referee in bankruptcy to succeed Judg Q
Crovatt, resigned. Mr. Isaac is now
the youngest judge in Georgia as well
as on® of the best lawyers. The
Breeze tenders congratulations to the
Judge.—Douglas Breeze.
Horn. Max Isaac, of Brunswick, has
boon appointed referee in bankruptcy
to succeed Judge Alfred J. Crovatt.
Judge Speer could not have done bet
ter. —Baxley Banner.
Considerable talk lias been indulged
in lately as to the inefficiency of the
Brunswick telephone exchange and
it has beou asserted that certain in
dividuals have been to Atlanta and
“officially" complained to the manage
ment on the poorness of the system
in this city. Neither the board of
trade, the city council nor the coun
ty commissioners have ever taken act
ion on the subject and w'e are at a
loss tp understand who was repre
sented in this official reiwurt to head
quarters. Asa matter of fact the ex
change at times lias been a little im
perfect in its workings, but on the
whole the service lias been fairly
good and Manager Haley at all
times gives prompt attention to all
complaints lodged wiith him.
The summer outing of the Roose
velt family cost the government sev
eral hundred thousand dollars but
ttiink of the good time the children
had.
While The News Is full of ads.
from the Brunswick merchants iliis
morning, tv did not find them at the
(l<x>r when we came down yesterday.
No. Indeed, they were hustled for,
and while wo have three or four ex-
tra pages we could have easily accom
molduftod limit many -mure. At ,the
same time none were left hanging
on the outsido of the chase when the
foreman made up the last forms this
morning.
Distress After Eating Cured.
Judge \V. T. Holland of Green'aurg,
La., who is well and favorably known
says: "Two yeais ago I suffered greatly
float indigestion After eating, gc u
distress would iuvuriaUy result, last
ing for an hour or so aud my nights
were restless. 1 concluded i< try lioool
Dyspepsia cure aud it cured me en
tirely. Now my sleep is refreshing
and indigsteion perfect. Sold by Jue
ger’s pharmacy.
®§KOPOLpi
digest iWh*t I
Weak
Hearts
Are due to indigestion. Ninety-nine
of everyone hundred people who have
heart trouble can remember when it
was simple indigestion, it is a scien
tific fact that all cases of heart dis
ease, not organic, are not only trace
able to. but are the direct result of
indigestion. All food taken into the
stomach which fails of perfect diges
tion ferments and swells the stomach,
puffing it up against the heart. This
Interferes with the action of the heart,
and in the course of lime that delicate
but vital organ becomes diseased.
fiodol
Digests What You Eat
Mrs. Lorlng Nichols of Penn Yan. N. Y ,
writes: After esrting, my food would distress
me by making my heart palpitate and I would
become very weak. Finally 1 got a bottle of
Kodol and it gave me immediate relief. After
using a few bottles I am cured.
Kodol cures Indigestion, dyspepsia
and all stomach disorders, and gives
the heart a full, free and untram
meled action.
Bottles only. SI.OO Sire holding 214 times
the trial size, whith sells for 50c
' ' j ftEURCD ■
Smith's Pharmacy, Joerger’s Pharma
cy, Fortson’s Drug Store.
|To Grots) Hair
i D&&DRUFF
■j SHE
<*•
J and Hair Tonic is
j 'BCSt BMwr* rf imitations
CORF,
■j SHAVING FOAM
,} fOk EASY !JA\ sNfc*
lift.r *in v m *ji p-u Minds ; r> : t'liapsiLfc
£3 tui*es. 1 f your barber or dmgtfist doe
H Lot lrnept( ’>& Gimvink b’oam >ai*d SK’.j* tc
B A F Cos Chfc: for ra*ruta> tt.be
For Sale by W J BUTTS, Druggist
itieterue i/cnie.
Til In jlebr ,ed tonic l* itt growing
demand. Thi season ot tb- grea*ct
need is approaching. InaU- ’.ion, flil
liousness. Jaundice, Chill* t id Fever,
Hick Headache, pains In to i back and
kidneys all depend upon ku iris, ani
Bellevue Tan’ j cures them an is say
torm,
W. J, BUI TS.
The Druggist.
Wrought Iron
and
Woven Wire
Fencing
The Celebrated PAGE make.
C. W. DEMING,
General Agent. Brunswick, Ga.
Forston’s drug store is headquarters
for fresh garden seed of ail kind*.
The Genuine vs. Counteifeits.
The i.outline is always letter than
a counterfeit, but the truth of this
cement is never more forcibly real
zed or more thoroughly appreciated
Ilian when you compare the genuine
DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve with the
many counterfeits and worthless sun
.itutes that are on the market. \\
S. Ledbetter, Shreveport, La,, says:
"After using many other remedies
without benefit, one box of DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve cured me.” For
blind, bleeding, itching and protruding
piles, no remedy is equal to DeWitt’s
-'lt Hazel Salve. Sold by Joerger 3
tat •■jaey.
Forstou's drug store has just rc-ceiv
j Ct! a fresh shipment of Huyler’s
caudles. j
|
I Look in each package ror a copy
I of the famous little book, "The Road
to Wellville”
STORM INSURANCE.
Protect your property against loss
or damage by cyclone aud wind
storms. Policies issued by JAMES
S. WRIGHT.
.LYNN CLEANING AND PRESS
ING CLUB.
Andrew Wripnt, ..... Proprietor.
100 Gloucester Street.
.leaning, Repairing and Tailoring.
•'Prompt Attention” Our Motto.
BEST MATERIAL . . .
COMPETENT WORKKMEN
\n order will convince you that we
will give satisfaction.. Phone 31.
Fail will soon be here. Have vour
overcoat dyed at the Glynn Cleaning
ud Pressing club.
- — ___
Single stone diamond ring, unre
deemed, tor $42,50. Joel Bros., re
liable pawnbrokers.
■RUNSWrtfce
_ WANT COLUMN.
If you want a position, a house, *
servant, or want to find anything
that has been lost, or want some
thing that someone else has, ad
vertise in this column.
C —- - ——
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT —Furnished rooms to
rent to men. 218 Union street.
FOR RENT—Stores, offices and
dwellings. Apply to Brobston, Fendig
& Cos.
FOR RENT. —A five room house.
Apply toi 121 north Amherst street.
FOR KENT. —Nicely furnished
rooms in excellent location. Apply 303
Union street, corner of Monk.
FOR RENT.—Front room; furnish
ed and use of hath room. Excellent
location. Address “D,” care News.
FOR RENT —Three unfurnished
rooms kitchen, store room and pantry
on fitst floor - also two furnislhed
rooms up stairs at 712 Union street.
f OR RENT.—Ta.ee famished rooms
snd kitchen, storeroom and pantry on
first floor and also furnished rooms
on second floor. Apply 702 Union
street.
FOR Tiff T—The Coney residence,
708 Union street; 8 rooms, gas and
electric lights, porcelain tub and
basin. One of the best residences in
the city.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Two good milk cows. S.
Marks.
FOR SALE —Tandem bicycle Bt a
great bargain. Enquire at News of
fice.
FOR SAI.E.—A good piano. Apply
at the Arcade.
FOR SALE.—Household furniture
and one piano in good condition. Ap
ply at 712 Union street.
FOR SALE—A desirable farm, con
taining 25 acres, improved; a short
distance from the city. Enquire at
The News office.
PRIVATE SALE.—Furniture and
household effects. Cairpets, matting
etc. Cheap for cash. Frederic B.
Chandler, Oaklawm.
FOR SALE—I 7 acres under fence
and 15 acres of it under plow, the
Putin am place, Peiicanville, SBOO.
Brobston, Fendig & Cos.
FOR SALE—79 acre", 40 acres
cleared, small house and barn, In
quarter of a mile of Greenland sta
tion and mile and a half of 6-mile
crossing; cheaper than dirt at SBOO
Brobston. Fendig & Cos.
FOUND.
FOUND. —A gentleman’s bicycle, is
painted green. Apply at the News
office for information regarding the
same.
LOST.
LOST —A baby pin, with small dia
mond in center. Reward will be paid
for return of same to Elkan, Rackett
store.
LOST.—A red setter puppy nine
months old. Had on collor. Reward
if returned to H. W. Gale.
LOST—GoId link cuff button. Fin
der return to the News office and re
■ celvo more than the button Is worth.
1
LOST —A pearl stick pin, cresce.it
and star. Return to this office and
i receive reward. Also badge, lyre of
gold with initials G. M. C.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WANTED.—CIerk. G.POd salary to
right party. Joel Bros.
WANTED —Three boys, not under
12 years of age. apply at Western Un
ion Telegraph office af q)nee.
WANTED. —Young lady desires a
position ae stenographer and type
writer. Has had ample experience
j nind (can 1 furnish good recoinmenda-
I tions. Apply to “Stenographer” New
office.
NOTftCE, —All parties are hereby
warned and notified not to trespass on
long Island or Little St. Simon All
trespassers will be prosecuted to the
fullest extent of the law.
John Currie.
C' Made Young Again.
“One of Dr. King’s New Life Pills
each night for two weeks has put me
my ‘teens’ again,” writes Dr. i>
H. Turner of Dempseytown, Pa
They're the bost In the world for liver,
stomach and bowels. Purely vegeta
ble- Never gripe. O"'- SB cents at
College
Founded 1877 by Alfred Shorter. An endowed Insti
tution for ladies. Stands foremost in America in point
of health. Offers a thorough education under ideal con
ditions. "The best school for the best people." Music
Conservatory offers unequalled advantages. Early
registration necessary. Many late applicants turned
away last year. Session opens Sept. 24th. Illustrated
catalogue will h-nt f :e. postpaid,.on application
to President bitneiony >. o. Box (tome. Ga.
The Death Penalty.
A little thing sometimes results
n death. Thus a mere scratch, in
significant cuts or puny boils have
aid the death penalty. It is wise
o have F'.cklin’s Arnica Salve
ever handy. It’s the best salve on
arth and will prevent fatality, when
turns, Sores, Ulcers and Piles threat
n. Only 25 cents at all drug stores.
Salesman wanted at once. Good f
salary to the right man. Joel Bros, I
reliable pawnbrokers.
Muscatel, port, Sherry. Catawba 1
and blackberry wines at 25cents a bat'
tie, one fifth gallon oach. All these!
wines of California vintage, 3 Dev-!
Isoa - ' - . -
W*(cr llefore Meal*.
While the general opinion of those
supposed to Ik* authorities on this mat
ter has heou that the habit and drinking
■water at meals is a deleterious one, it
la now stated, according to recent in
vestigations, that a little water, if not
too cold, is beneficial, as it assists in
"the digestion of food. A too copious
supply of water dilutes the gastric
Juice, and if too cold it lowers the tem
perature of the stomach below normal,
thus impairing digestion, if. however,
water is takeuiu limited quantities. tb
peptones formed o.v the action of gss
tric juice on food .it he washed as'.ce,
thereby facilitating absorption. By tin t
means the undigested food is iuia bare
and is more susceptible to further cv .
lion of the gastric juice. During the
period of rest phlegm, being very tena
cious, prevents the free tiow of gastric
Juice for some time, hence delays di
gestion. A drink of water before meals
Is recommended because it loosens and
•washes away this deposit of mucus,
thereby permitting the gastric juice to
attack the food as it enters the stem
ach.—Bo3tou Transcript
Potent Pill Pleasure.
The pills that are potent in their
action and pleasant in effect are
DoWitt’s Little Early Risers. W. S.
Pbilpot. of Albany. Ga., says "During
a bilious attack I took one. Small
as It was it did me more good than
aiomel, blue mass or anv other pill*.
I ever took and at the same time it
effected me plea* —illy. Little Early
Risers are certto'-lv • Idem pill.
Sold by .Toerge” - Pb s, —">cv>
For the Best in Printing—Try the
News Job Office.
[ THE OGLETHORPE, j
HUGH PORTER, Mgr.
[Brunswick’s Only First!
f Class Hotel.
®
\ Reasonable Rates to
i
Traveling Men.
[ Excellent Cuisine. Perfect Service, i
[PHILLIPS the TAILOR]
| Opera House Block, j
• r
[ Has a large and selected stock of
■ new goods, for the coming season, i
f best of work and perfect fit guar- 3
[anteed.
[ Pants made to erder for $4.00. ]
[Suits made to order for $15.00.
i If you want a Swell
[ Suit give me a
[call. '
WOOD
Oak and Pine
B. H. DANIELS, Phono 326
DEVARIS & LIVADAS,
Country Grocery Siore,
STAPLE AND FANG/ GROCERIES
204 Monk St. ’ Pnone 141
UNION
CLEANING and PRESSING
CLUB.
U '
EDWARD MARTIN
clean and press your clothes
He sloes good work and will glva yes
Satisfaction.
Phone 146-2 003 Monk St.
COAL
AND
WOOD,
CONEY & PARKER,
ltddd Dyspepsia &urs
Digests what vu "?*
BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO.
JOHN HAENEL, Manager.
Phone 267-2. 307 Newcastle St
Bicycles, Guns, Pistols
and Sewing Machines.
REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE
A SPECIALTY.
X FOR
l GROCERIES :
+ AND 4
♦Fresh Meats t
+ REMBEMBER +
♦ Durden &Cos *
. W c‘ and I Street sell it for 1
■ less. Phone 352, and what you ♦
F order will be delivered promptly. +
♦ READ THESE PRICES. +
Htew Meats from 6 to 71-2 T
+ pound Steak from 10c pound to *
A. R. U. C.
UPHOLSTEhttvo and CANIN©
Laying Carpets a nr’ Matting, w. -..tr.
in Cane Seats tn hai-s, MaUr-sues
made and renovate.!. Furniture re
packed and carpers cleaned,
Baby Carriages Repaired.
W. H. THOMAS,
110 Gloucester Street
Jfrarfrtf'f Fu lly nine-tenths of the ills of mankind can be B
l traced to irregularities of the stomach and bow- 8
Health els< hen these important organs fail to act ■
c regularly the system becomes clogged with H
I impurities, and perfect health is impossible. Mozley’s g
■ Lemon Elixir is a pleasant lemon drink which acts gently |
If and thdtoughly cleanses the system. It is the perfect liquid ■
■ laxative, and is good for every member of the J|>f _
if family. Fifty cents a bottle at all drug-stores. UZtlfsy o
a Mozley’s Lemon Hot Drops are without any equal J nrncifl
J for coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, etc
•zs*m****m. r.iNiii Elixir
UI-iJEIiI.
BAY IRON WORKS:
Manufacturers and Repairers of
Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills
Marine work a specialty.
Packings, Fittings
and Supplies
Estimates Furnished Free of Charge.
629 Bay St,
W. R. DART, CLAUD DART,
President and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer.
0- Downing, President. E. H. Mason, Vice-President. E.D.Waiter, Cashier,
iiie National Ban* oi Brmib wieK.
bKcNSVv luK, oa
CAPITAL or ONE HUNDRED AN D FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
ind total RESOURCES in excess of ONE-HALF MIUrLtOW PdHAilb,
are devoted to the assistance of legit lrnaie business enterprises.
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited Com individuals, firms and corpora
tions.
SAVINGS DEL An. I’M ENT accounts bear interest, compounded quar
-erly. Interest bea.it r cenflcatas of deposit waned on special terms!.
MONEY OKDELF- of the “BANK HRS’ IdOLEi ORDER ASsOCIW
ION” are cheape- mi., ‘ ore coaven lent tha’ poftoffl.ee or express.
■BlySjoiJtD OUHISKbY .
|lm organ & Davis *
i a DISTRIBUTORS, Brunswick, Gk
I BQJI EgpUgSiS:
SEAL BRAND COFFEE
GOES.
It needs no introduction
The fact that I sell it is
enough. “Emperor’s Biend
makes Ideal Iced Tea
Sold by this store only
tHOMAS KEANY,
Fancy Grocer,
312 Newcastle Street.
Don’t Make a Mistake
About your harness, but call and
see J. H. Tankersley and get one of
his. Last Better, Sells Cheaper, Gives
Best Satisfaction of any. He makes
all grades and prices to order. Fine
line of horse hats, boots, dusters, oils,
and Makes a specialty of repairing
trunks, valices, in fact all leather and
carriage work neaily done and with
dispatch. Call on him.
J- H. TANKERSLEY.
When you war’ a pleasant pnyslc
ry Chamberlai-’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets. They *re easy to take and
olesant In effect For sale by all
druggists
A Purgative Pleasure,
if you ever took DeWitt’s little ear.
riers for bibousneas or constipa
>n - vuu knew what a purgative pleas,
ate is. These famous little pi"
cleanse the liver and rid the sysv
all without p ducing unpleasant
effects. They do not gripe, sicken
:r weaken, but give tone and strength
° The t.ssues aud organse involved
VV. H. Howell, of Houston, Tex., says:
No l etter pill can be used than l i
tie Early Rivers for constipation, sic
ilitue, etc.” Sold by Joerger,
pharmacy.
SEPTEMBER 27,
ANY CHURC,H or parsonage or in
st'Mite supported by voluntary con
tribution will be given a liberal quan
tity of the Longman & Martinez Pure
Paints whenever they paint. Note:
Have done so for twenty years. Sales
tens of minions nf gallons; painled
nearly two million houses under
guarantee to repaiDt if not satlsfao
tory. The paint wears for periods up
to eighteen years. Linseed oil must
be added to the paint, (dine in two
minutes). Actual cost then about
$1.25 per gallon. Samples rge,
Sold hy onr agent*.
Bowen & Thomas-
THE DOG
DAYS ARE HERE
, Have you your store and offices
1 equipped with Electric Fans.
IF NOT, PHONE No. 7.
Our Electric Fans make any
hot day cool; Will furnish a
Seabreeze or land breeze as de-„
sred; will turn August into'-
October, and will mix up more*
coolness with more atmosphere,
than any other thing known of.*
MUTUAL LIGHT
& WATER CO. J
WOOD
T-J. KENNER
Bay and Gloucester. Phone 376
Pine 75 c
Mixed 90 c
Oa i.oo
“One Dose Convinces.”
Mosleys Lemon Llixer acts gently
effect. It Is a perfect liquid laxative,
in the bowels wltho* * sny uitpieasant
50 cnU per "••* sto